One-on-one interviews shot with two cameras pack a lot more punch than single-camera interviews, simply because they allow you to cut from two-shots of both participants to one-shots focused on the interviewee without distracting and unprofessional-looking zooms. So, how do you get that two-camera look when you've only got one camera available? This tutorial explains how, using Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 for the edit.

Vegas Pro 12, the new version of Sony's flagship NLE that debuted a few weeks ago, boasts several new features for online video production pros including simplified color matching, advanced mask creation and manipulation, and increased 64-bit support, while shipping as part of a new suite that includes Sound Forge Pro 10 and the HitFilm 2 Ultimate effects package.

PiPinator brings the power of menu-driven animation and a wealth of useful features exclusively to Final Cut Pro X editors, who can create elegant and original composites without the need for keyframing

A perfect match for the Blackmagic Design Cinema Camera is the Sachtler FSB 6 Fluid Head, which provides Sachtler's well-known operational feel and familiar dependability for precise panning and tilting, and supports the 3.75lb camera well within its 2-13lb payload range